Jean-Luc Bonniol
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Jean-Luc Bonniol
Summary
Jean-Luc Bonniol is a human[1]. He was born in Millau[2]. He was born on 1946[3]. He worked as an anthropologist[4] and university teacher[5].
Key Facts
- Jean-Luc Bonniol's place of birth was Millau[2].
- Jean-Luc Bonniol was born on 1946[3].
- Jean-Luc Bonniol held citizenship in France[6].
- Jean-Luc Bonniol's professions included anthropologist[4].
- Jean-Luc Bonniol worked as a university teacher[5].
- Jean-Luc Bonniol's field of work was anthropology[7].
- Jean-Luc Bonniol's field of work was ethnology[8].
- Jean-Luc Bonniol's field of work was Creole[9].
- Among Jean-Luc Bonniol's employers was Centre Norbert Elias[10].
- Jean-Luc Bonniol's doctoral advisor was Philippe Joutard[11].
- Jean-Luc Bonniol received the Club Cévenol's Medal[12].
- Jean-Luc Bonniol was a member of Comité de vigilance face aux usages publics de l'histoire[13].
- Jean-Luc Bonniol was a member of Comité international des études créoles[14].
- Jean-Luc Bonniol was a member of Club cévenol[15].
- Jean-Luc Bonniol is recorded as male[16].
- Jean-Luc Bonniol's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Jean-Luc Bonniol supervised Pierre Bérubé as a doctoral student[18].
- Jean-Luc Bonniol supervised Jean-Pierre Sainton as a doctoral student[19].
- Jean-Luc Bonniol's Commons category is recorded as Jean-Luc Bonniol[20].
- Jean-Luc Bonniol's family name is recorded as Bonniol[21].
- Jean-Luc Bonniol's given name is recorded as Jean-Luc[22].
- Jean-Luc Bonniol's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[23].
- Jean-Luc Bonniol's name in native language is recorded as Jean-Luc Bonniol[24].
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Origins and Family
Born in Millau[2], Jean-Luc Bonniol… he was born on 1946[3].
Education
Jean-Luc Bonniol's doctoral advisor was Philippe Joutard[11].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include anthropologist[4] and university teacher[5]. Fields of work include anthropology[7], an academic discipline[25]; ethnology[8], a branch of anthropology[26]; and Creole[9], an ethnic group[27]. Jean-Luc Bonniol was employed by Centre Norbert Elias[10]. Doctoral students include Pierre Bérubé[18], a civil servant[28], b. 1952[29], of Canada[30] and Jean-Pierre Sainton[19], a historian[31], 1955–2023[32], of France[33], specialised in ethnic relations[34].
Recognition
Jean-Luc Bonniol received the Club Cévenol's Medal[12].
FAQs
Where was Jean-Luc Bonniol born?
Born in Millau[2], Jean-Luc Bonniol…
What did Jean-Luc Bonniol do for work?
Jean-Luc Bonniol worked as anthropologist[4] and university teacher[5].
What awards did Jean-Luc Bonniol receive?
Honors received include Club Cévenol's Medal[12].